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Addison Reserve Country Club

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An amazing club to work at - Server Addison Reserve Country Club Employee Review

5.0
8 Jan 2018
Recommend
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Pros

This club cares tremendously about their employees from the GM right through HR and management. They stand by those who work hard for them and reward loyalty. The clubs dedication to excellence is obvious in all aspects and it makes one proud to be associated with an establishment of this calibre. It is one of the best places to learn about 5 star service. There is room for growth at this club if you provide value and prove your worth. With 5 different outlets and service styles there is plenty of variation and areas to fit into. Teamwork is an integral part of how this club runs smoothly.

Cons

Being a club of excellence, the expectations can be high and work can be demanding during the busy season. Do not expect a relaxed job if you apply here, but be prepared to step up to the plate and put in the hours of hard work required to keep the club membership satisfied. The club boasts many fantastic events throughout the year which require setup and breakdown as the server team doubles as banquet setup.

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5.0
9 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Great perks & benefits, wonderful management, friendly atmosphere, competitive pay, fun events, amazing co-workers, PTO

Cons

Long hours during season, demanding membership.

3.0
16 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-They assign clients to you; you don't have to beg anyone to be your client, nor do you have to sell anyone on a personal training package -During season, they keep your book very full -It's great if you enjoy working with the geriatric population and if you're interested in the more corrective side of PT. You definitely need to be knowledgeable and experienced with training people who have many physical limitations. -The clients expect to be manually stretched on a table...and sometimes that's all they want to do, which can be better than coming up with a whole workout routine

Cons

-Members are rude, condescending and classist -Many clients don't want to be there, either their wife or husband or child signs them up for training against their will, and they will often refuse to exercise. -Trainers are not allowed to workout in their gym, which is exceedingly inconvenient as you will often have big gaps in your schedule (again...classist) When I was there, there was a closet-sized "gym" the trainers could use that was full of old discarded equipment. -There's no money to be made in the summer. All the clients go back up north.

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